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Members of this year’s Northside Christian Homecoming Court are, seated from left, Ashtyne Monceaux, Destiny Thompson, Kinsley Foreman, Rory Thibodeaux and Ella Simon. One will be crowned Ms. NCS during ceremonies before Friday’s homecoming game.
Homecoming at NCS
It’s Homecoming Week for Crowley’s Northside Christian School, and the members of this year’s Homecoming Court will be presented during pre-game ceremonies on Friday evening.
Only one will be chosen as Ms. Northside.
The five members of this year’s court are:
• Kinsley Grace Foreman, the daughter of Chantina and Travis Foreman, has attended NCS for 13 years.
She has been a member of the Beta Club for four years and served as secretary, played varsity softball for four years and was a basketball manager for two years.
Upon graduation, she plans to attend LSUE for three years, where she will study pharmacy, before transferring to the University of Louisiana at Monroe for the last four years.
• Ashtyne Klair Monceaux is the daughter of Julie and Cody Monceaux.
She has attended NCS for 12 years, and, while there, has been a member of the Beta Club for four years, played varsity softball for three years and was a member of student council for three years, serving as class representative, secretary and president.
After graduation she plans to attend Louisiana Tech in Ruston, where she will pursue a degree in civil engineering.
• Ella Grace Simon, the daughter of Jenna Conner and Dustin Simon, has attended NCS for three years.
While there, she has been a member of Beta Club and served as president. Her plans for the future are to become a physical therapist.
• Rory Taite Thibodeaux has attended NCS for 13 years and is the daughter of Bridget and Blaine Thibodeaux.
While at NCS she was a member of the Beta Club, serving as vice president, and she plans to pursue a career as an interior designer.
• Destiny Joy Thompson, the daughter of Janet and Craig Thompson, has attended NCS for 13 years.
She has been a member of Beta Club for two years and played softball for three years. She plans to attend ULL to major in pharmacy.
The NCS Warriors will take on the Highland Baptist Bears Friday night at 6:30 p.m.